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It took three overtimes, but Lower Brule was able to sneak past White River 86-83, setting up a showdown against No. 1 De Smet in the title game.
It took three overtimes, but Lower Brule was able to sneak past White River 86-83, setting up a showdown against No. 1 De Smet in the title game.
Lower Brule's Keshaume Thigh (10) goes up for a layup against White River's Dylan Marshall in the Sioux's triple-overtime win over the Tigers in the semifinals of the Class B State Tournament on ...
When steelhead season opens Saturday on Wisconsin's lower Brule River, it's safe to say a lot of anglers will be drifting bits of colored yarn or marble-sized bags of spawn. Those techniques are ...
Brule River trout opener almost here Early ice-out and plenty of fall-run fish bode well for anglers. An angler tries his luck for steelehad rainbow trout on a cold Brule River opening day in 2008.
The 44-mile forest river in northwest Wisconsin includes gentle stretches for novices and rapids to challenge experienced paddlers.
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs began requesting comments this week about the proposal by the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe for a casino at Oacoma at the Missouri River along Interstate 90.
About mid-August, steelhead began moving up into the Bois Brule for their fall migration, and will continue coming into the river until November. That gives anglers plenty of opportunities to ...
September stream: Brule River calls to fall anglers ON WISCONSIN'S BRULE RIVER - It was almost as if the ancient white pines knew. As sure as their spent needles were piling up beneath outreached ...
The annual run of steelhead, or rainbow trout, draws anglers to the scenic Brule River, a Lake Superior tributary in northern Wisconsin.
The meeting at Lower Brule Agency has come to an end, and while its general conclusion appears to be adverse to the present plan of ceding half the Sioux Reservation, it has yet had some good results.
The Bois Brule River, located near the north shore of Lake Superior between Ashland and Superior, Wis., features some Class II rapids, like this stretch known as Mays Ledges.
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